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Rob Scuderi (pictured) has helped lead the Los Angeles Kings to an impressive start in the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The former Cup champion improved his game in college hockey, where intense practices gave him the chance to develop. Scuderi and other NHLers talk about the benefits of the college game: On Player Development

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"There are some games I get chills go through my spine because of the crowd. The top of this place gets blown off because the sound echoes off the roof and down to the ice. And all of this (success) has created an excellent buzz around campus, from the professors on down." - Taylor Nelson, Ferris State goaltender

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